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St John's Burlington

Bridlington, Yorkshire | YO16 7JS

The church is grade II listed as a building of special architectural interest and its distinctive exterior is an important landmark in the Old Town of Bridlington.

St Andrew

Stewton, Lincolnshire | LN11 8SF

St Andrew’s has gained international fame when it was chosen by Hornby, the model train makers, to be the church for their model village of Skeldale.

St John the Evangelist

Garrigill, Cumbria | CA9 3DS

The church is a peaceful haven beside the Pennine Way with a wildlife conservation project in the churchyard.

St Adelwold

Alvingham, Lincolnshire | LN11 0QD

St Adelwold’s is unusual as there are two churches situated within one churchyard.

St Margaret

Somersby, Lincolnshire | PE23 4NP

Early Perpendicular, Grade II listed church and birthplace of Alfred Lord Tennyson, the Victorian poet whose father George Clayton Tennyson was rector from 1806 until his death in 1831.

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St Michael & All Angels

Addingham, Cumbria | CA10 1DU

This Grade II* listed church dates from the early 16th century with much reused early medieval stonework from a nearby 9th century church destroyed by the River Eden.

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Gamblesby Methodist Church

Gamblesby, Cumbria | CA10 1HY

A traditional sandstone Victorian Methodist Church and attached School Room restored in 2021 as a vibrant worship and community space.

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Bridlington Priory

Bridlington, Yorkshire | YO16 7JX

In the days of its medieval glory, Bridlington Priory was one of the great monastic houses of England.

St Peter

Titley, Herefordshire | HR5 3RR

Set amidst stunning scenery, St Peter's is a high Victorian jewel of a church, richly decorated, its monuments and fittings bring alive the fascinating history of the building and its people.

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Holy Trinity

Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire | PE23 4LP

It is believed that Holy Trinity is one of the 'four voices of four hamlets round... the merry, merry bells of Yule' found within the poem 'In Memorium AHH' by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Holy Trinity has Saxon origins but the current building was built in the 11th and 12th centuries. In 1859 the church was extensively altered by Victorian architect James Fowler.

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